Age of Enlightenment
@Sparrows
26 December, 02:17
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The average historical average of pricing for silver to gold is 15:1.
Now understand that silver has NEVER historically had the applications it now has. Samsung’s new battery technology alone requires 1 kg of silver per battery. Samsung, electronics & defense manufacturers are not going to stop buying silver… REGARDLESS of the price.
Makes L. Frank Baum’s TWOO seem rather prophetic.
https://x.com/silverguru22...
Now understand that silver has NEVER historically had the applications it now has. Samsung’s new battery technology alone requires 1 kg of silver per battery. Samsung, electronics & defense manufacturers are not going to stop buying silver… REGARDLESS of the price.
Makes L. Frank Baum’s TWOO seem rather prophetic.
https://x.com/silverguru22...
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Water Mark
@Watermark
26 December, 03:25
In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication
The 15:1 ratio has been based on mining production and the cost of mining production between the two metals. Prior to the industrial revolution this didn't change much. Modern mining techniques and current metal plentifulness will rewrite this ratio. The current high quantity usage of silver will change the value and also affect the ratio. Gold may begin to be used instead of silver for some electronics applications.
I don't know what the new ratio will become but with the silver float consumed, we will soon find out when true, unmanipulated supply and demand balances.
I don't know what the new ratio will become but with the silver float consumed, we will soon find out when true, unmanipulated supply and demand balances.
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Silver is the most conductive.
And Silver has been dominant over gold before. It wouldn’t be a first.
And Silver has been dominant over gold before. It wouldn’t be a first.
03:32 PM - Dec 26, 2025
In response Water Mark to his Publication
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